When the college friends finally reunite over the Christmas holidays, 15 years after the first film, they will discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be ignited.

Universal Pictures has set the release date for the sequel forNovember 15, 2013, in what will be a crowded fall for black films.

But based on all the excitement over it, I’m going to guess that this is going to be a box office hit – certainly one of this year’s highest-grossing black films. It may even cross the coveted $100 million mark that Think Like Man just missed.

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The first one was rated R also? That's something considering the fact that tv shows reveal much more skin, etc. than "The Best Man" ever did. I'm not talking about HBO and Cinemax shows either……I'm speaking of shows that are on cable and basic channels at 8 o'clock during the weekdays. The movies are stricter than tv.